19 results on '"Navel, Simon"'
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2. Sedimentary context controls the influence of ecosystem engineering by bioturbators on microbial processes in river sediments
3. Water-Sediment Exchanges Control Microbial Processes Associated with Leaf Litter Degradation in the Hyporheic Zone: a Microcosm Study
4. New methods for the investigation of leaf litter breakdown in river sediments
5. What matters in the associative learning of visual cues in foraging parasitoid wasps: colour or brightness?
6. Influence of stormwater infiltration systems on the structure and the activities of groundwater biofilms: Are the effects restricted to rainy periods?
7. Does spatial heterogeneity of hyporheic fauna vary similarly with natural and artificial changes in braided river width?
8. Stormwater infiltration practices in urban area: influences on groundwater ecosystems
9. Rôle des échanges à l’interface eau-sédiment et de l’activité des invertébrés sur la dégradation de la matière organique particulaire dans le milieu hyporhéique
10. The shredding activity of gammarids facilitates the processing of organic matter by the subterranean amphipod Niphargus rhenorhodanensis
11. The use of crustaceans as sentinel organisms to evaluate groundwater ecological quality
12. Ecological assessment of groundwater trophic status by using artificial substrates to monitor biofilm growth and activity
13. New methods for the investigation of leaf litter breakdown in river sediments
14. Sedimentary context controls the influence of ecosystem engineering by bioturbators on microbial processes in river sediments
15. Leaf litter recycling in benthic and hyporheic layers in agricultural streams with different types of land use
16. Water–Sediment Exchanges Control Microbial Processes Associated with Leaf Litter Degradation in the Hyporheic Zone: a Microcosm Study
17. The shredding activity of gammarids facilitates the processing of organic matter by the subterranean amphipod Niphargus rhenorhodanensis
18. Interactions between fauna and sediment control the breakdown of plant matter in river sediments
19. What matters in the associative learning of visual cues in foraging parasitoid wasps: colour or brightness?
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